Minor Ailments

Urinary Incontinence in Manchester

GPhC 9012378 Pharmacist-led

Adults only. This service is available to patients aged 18 and over. You must confirm your date of birth at the consultation.

Our pharmacy provides assessment and treatment for urinary incontinence as part of our clinical pharmacy service.

  • Fees from £45
  • Duration 30 min
  • Delivered by Longeva clinical team

If treatment isn't right, the consultation fee covers written advice.

Booking holds your slot with a non-refundable, non-transferable deposit of 25% of the treatment cost. The balance is settled at your appointment.

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About Urinary Incontinence

Urinary Incontinence is a common condition that can often be managed effectively with pharmacy support. Our trained team assesses symptoms, provides advice and supplies appropriate treatment, including prescription items where clinically appropriate under a Patient Group Direction.

When to See a Pharmacist

Many minor ailments respond well to pharmacy-led care, particularly when addressed promptly. A pharmacist assesses severity, determines whether treatment is appropriate and advises on when further medical attention may be needed.

Treatment Options

Depending on the condition and severity, treatment may include over-the-counter products, prescription medication or both. Options are discussed based on a full symptom assessment.

Pharmacist-led care

The Pharmacist-led care service allows pharmacists to supply prescription-only medicines for a range of conditions without a GP prescription. This service is available to eligible patients and covers several common ailments.

When to Seek Further Help

If symptoms are severe, persistent or unusual, GP or other healthcare involvement may be needed. Our team always advises on the appropriate next step and refers where necessary.

Frequently asked questions

Can a pharmacist treat urinary incontinence without a GP referral?

In many cases, yes. Our pharmacists can assess and, where appropriate, treat a range of conditions independently.

Is there a charge for consultations?

Consultation fees are shown above. The fee covers the pharmacist's assessment and any written advice.

What if symptoms are not improving?

If symptoms persist or worsen, further assessment is recommended. Our team advises on next steps.

Do I need an appointment?

Walk-in consultations are available at many pharmacies. Appointments may also be available. Contact us to check.

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How it works

  1. Book or walk in

    Pick a time online, or call for a same-day slot. Walk-ins welcome subject to capacity.

  2. Clinical consultation

    Our pharmacist takes your history, checks suitability, and explains options in plain English.

  3. Treatment and aftercare

    Where clinically appropriate, treatment is delivered on site with written aftercare and a clear follow-up plan.

Ready to book?

Same-day appointments available. A pharmacist sees every patient.